here is wha what s new at this . finding common ground. mike pompeo adjusting the u.s. steel mexico moments ago. a move he says reflects diplomacy at its finest and critics are saying this could put pressure on china to strike a deal of their own, we are on the ground at the white house. chaos in new york city, a helicopter crashed into a high-rise building in midtown manhattan this afternoon. killing 1%, new york city mayor bill de blasio saying there was no indication that this was an active tear. we re live with active scene of this with the latest. massive crowd flooding streets purchasing a new government proposal. why the move to put the chinese rate entered region at risk. connell: coverage hear from washington, the top story, susan lee on the floor of the new york stock exchange. edward lawrence following the big developments from the white house. let s start with you. we have not only mexico information, but also in china, we found that the china exports increased
inadvertently snared former obama and clinton aides. jonathan turley will talk to us. we were led to believe everything the government tells us about climate science is true but what if those reports are being funded by billionaire activists? the man who investigated the latest climate report is here to tell us what s going on. herman cain and raymond arroyo are here as well. first, the attack of the liberal killjoy s. that is the focus of tonight s angle. liberals are trying to tell us how to feel, how to celebrate, and if you can believe it, even how to pray during the holidays. a few decades back, they fought really hard against a campaign by tipper gore. remember when she was lobbying for warning labels on music that had explicit content in the lyrics? let s face it. when parents raise concerns about the music industry s gross, explicit lyrics or oversexualized scenes on tv, liberals respond with just change the channel. today they have a case of amnesia because they are
In a highly contentious race, with many sitting on the fence, as developers continue to make promises of prosperity, the Times-Dispatch visited Atlantic City, the original “Las Vegas of the East” to get a better idea as to how these facilities affect communities – for better or worse.